| National Highway 2 | ||||
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Map of the National Highway in red | ||||
Namdang Stone Bridge built in 1703 carries NH-2 | ||||
| Route information | ||||
| Part of | ||||
| Maintained byNHAI | ||||
| Length | 1,325.6 km (823.7 mi) | |||
| Major junctions | ||||
| North end | ||||
| Major intersections | ||||
| South end | Tuipang | |||
| Location | ||||
| Country | India | |||
| States | Assam,Nagaland,Manipur,Mizoram | |||
| Primary destinations | Sivasagar,Jhanji,Amguri,Mokokchung,Wokha,Kohima,Imphal,Churachandpur,Sasaram,Seling,Serchhip,Lawngtlai | |||
| Highway system | ||||
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National Highway 2 is anational highway inIndia that runs fromDibrugarh inAssam toTuipang inMizoram.[1] This national highway passes through the Indian states of Assam,Nagaland,Manipur and Mizoram. This national highway is 1,325.6 km (823.7 mi) long.[2] Before renumbering of national highways, NH-2 was variously numbered as old national highways37,61,39,150 and54.[3]
NH2 connects Dibrugarh,Sivasagar,Amguri,Mokokchung,Wokha,Kohima,Kangpokpi,Imphal,Churachandpur,Sipuikawn,Seling,Serchhip,Lawngtlai and Tuipang.[2]
The section of the road from Imphal toAizawl was formerly numberedNational Highway 150. The stretch from Imphal to Churachandpur is part of the "Tedim Road"[4] constructed during theBritish Raj, and the stretch from Churachandpur toSipuikawn is called "Tipaimukh Road".
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Imphal to Kohima stretch of National Highway 2 is part ofAsian Highway 1 andAsian Highway 2.[5]
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